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1. Urban Growth and Governance: An Overview Samuel Paul 2. Urban Planning and the Dynamics of City Growth A. Ravindra 3. The Transformation of Urban Governance and the Evolution of Urban Planning Administration of Shanghai Chu Tianjiao 4. Urban Governance and the Master Plan for Bangalore City K. Harikrishnan and B. Mahendra 5. BTIS: A Partnership for Developing Public Capacity Ashwin Mahesh 6. A Political Economy Analysis: Water Utilities Eduardo Araral 7. Democratic Governance through Collaborative Design: A Case Study of Urban Community-Based Partnership in Ahmedabad Navdeep Mathur and Amir Bashir Bazaz 8. Participative Approach for Inclusive Development (PAID): Case Study of Strengthening Civil Society Organization in 100 Poorest Districts of India Avanish Kumar 9. Reshaping Urban Transport Services through Voice of Commuters Vishnu Prasad Nagadevara and T V Ramanayya 10. Unconventional Methods of Financing Urban Development: The Role of PPP Mukul G. Asher and Deepa Vasudevan 11. Aggregation Models: Virtual Pooled Entity of Urban Local Bodies for Drinking Water Supply System Manjushree Ghodke 12. Accounting Reforms and Urban Governance: A Necessary Condition G Ramesh and R S Murali 13. City Government Competition and its Role in Public Infrastructure Financing: The Chinese Experiences Wang Hua 14. Citizen Investors: Financing Sub-national Governments in Developing Countries Christine R. Martell 15. Financial Flows among the Urban Poor: A Case of Bangalore Slums Rajalaxmi Kamath

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